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Gravette
Gravette Archæol. (grəˈvɛt) [f. La Gravette, name of a site in the Dordogne.] Name of a long, narrow knife-like flint of Upper Palæolithic date, having a sharp cutting-edge and blunted back. Usually Gravette point.1911 W. J. Sollas Ancient Hunters viii. 218 A new form of implement came into use. Thi...
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Gravette, Arkansas
Education
Public education in the majority of Gravette is provided by the Gravette School District, which operates Gravette High School. Kindley, is near downtown Gravette.
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Warren Gravette
Warren Gravette (born 13 September 1968) is an English retired professional footballer who played as a forward and right back in the Football League for
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Gravette High School
Gravette High School is a comprehensive public high school located in the fringe town of Gravette, Arkansas, United States. The district, and therefore Gravette High's attendance boundary, includes the majority of Gravette, as well as all of Maysville and Sulphur Springs, and
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Kindley House
The Kindley House is a historic house at 503 Charlotte Street in Gravette, Arkansas. The Kindley House is now home to the Gravette Historical Museum.
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Gravette School District
Gravette School District is a public school district based in Gravette, Arkansas, United States. Schools
Gravette High School—grades 9 through 12.
Gravette Middle School—grades 6 through 8.
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Couze (Dordogne)
Alongside the river many Paleolithic sites have been found, including the important sites of La Gravette which gave its name to the Gravettian, a major La Gravette, eponymous site for the Gravettian culture, discovered in 1880
Combe-Capelle, where in 1909 a skull was found which was thought to be 30,000
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KURM
KURM may refer to:
KURM (AM), a radio station (790 AM) licensed to Rogers, Arkansas, United States
KURM-FM, a radio station (100.3 FM) licensed to Gravette
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Bayac
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Communes of the Dordogne department
Château de Bayac
Gravettian, archaeological industry of the European Upper Paleolithic; the type-site, La Gravette
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KURM-FM
KURM-FM 100.3 FM is a radio station licensed to Gravette, Arkansas. External links
KURM's website
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News and talk radio stations in the United States
Radio stations established in 1989
1989 establishments in Arkansas
Gravette
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Mary Lou Slinkard
A native and a resident of Gravette, she is the former county clerk of Benton County, a position in which she served for twenty-eight years. Former State Senator Kim Hendren, also of Gravette, was elected at the age of seventy-six, to succeed her in the state House.
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Kim Hendren
Hendren was born in Gravette, Arkansas, and attended Gravette High School. References
1938 births
Living people
People from Gravette, Arkansas
Arkansas state senators
Members of the Arkansas House of Representatives
Arkansas
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Kansas City Southern Railway Caboose No. 383
The Kansas City Southern Railway Caboose No. 383 is a historic railroad caboose in Centennial Park near Arkansas Highways 59 and 72 in Gravette, Arkansas It was given to the city of Gravette in 1991, which had the vehicle restored and placed in the park.
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Lloyd Andrews (actor)
Born in Gravette, Arkansas, Andrews grew up on Spavinaw Creek in rural Benton County. Andrews and his wife Lucille returned to Gravette, where they lived until his death.
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1906 births
1992 deaths
Male actors from Arkansas
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Arkansas Highway 72
Route description
Maysville to Bentonville
The route begins at Highway 43 in Maysville and runs east to Gravette. History
Between Bentonville and Gravette, Highway 72 follows a former alignment of U.S. Route 71.
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